Euro zone banking union no big change for UK -PMReutersLONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Greater banking integration inthe euro zone would not necessarily be a fundamental change forBritain as long there are proper safeguards in place, BritishPrime Minister David.

Eurozone disquiet at 'great British sideshow'Financial TimesWith every eruption of political bluster and intrigue in Westminster over a European Union referendum, so the sense of unease and irritation seems to grow among Britain's European partners. One eurozone diplomat dubbed it “the great British sideshow”

UK could stem EU migration if crisis worsensReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Britain could restrict the immigration of Greeks and other citizens of euro zonecountries affected by Europe's sovereign debt crisis in the event of extraordinary stresses and strains,

UK may target eurozone migrants: PMThe Press AssociationDavid Cameron said he is ready to crack down on immigration from struggling countries like Greece if the eurozone goes into meltdown. The Prime Minister insisted contingency plans are in place and he would do "whatever it takes" to protect the UK.

Euro Crisis: 366 Days LaterSeeking AlphaThat's right; it was just one year and one day ago that the market surged on signs of "progress" to resolve the crisis in the Eurozone. This just goes to show how little progress has been made while the market yanks investors from one headline to the next.

UK could curb migration if euro crisis worsens -PMReutersLONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Britain could restrictimmigration of Greeks and other migrants from euro zonecountries affected by Europe's sovereign debt crisis in theevent of extraordinary stresses and.

Political Tensions Surface Over Euro CrisisNew York TimesThe president of the European Commission sharply criticized Britain for blaming its economic problems on the euro zone, and warned against efforts to divide European nations.

Cameron vows to bar Greek migrantsFinancial TimesBritain would be prepared to close its borders to immigrants from Greece if that country was ejected from the eurozone, David Cameron has said. The prime minister revealed that the government was “prepared to do what it takes” to prevent a large.

Slovakia: no more patience for European bailoutsHuffington PostBERLIN — Slovakia's prime minister said Tuesday that people in his country have run out of patience with European rescue measures and more aid can only be offered if troubled eurozone nations get their finances in order. It is "very difficult" to ...

Euro Crisis Fuels Debate on British EU ReferendumSpiegel OnlineWith the euro zone apparently heading toward greater integration, many British are alarmed at the prospect of becoming marginalized within the bloc. Euroskeptics see the chance of forcing a referendum on the UK's EU membership and are putting pressure ...Spiegel Online

Eurozone jobless rate at record high in MayMalayaMay's rate was the highest since the euro was launched in 1999 and adds further urgency to theeurozone countries' plan to create economic growth and cut excessive government debt. In total, 17.6 million people were out of work in the eurozone in May, ...

Germany 'pivotal' to rebalancing eurozoneFinancial TimesHigher wages and prices in Germany should help struggling eurozone countries become more competitive, the International Monetary Fund said, an acknowledgment of the country's “pivotal role” in rebalancing the regional and global economy. Germany.

Euro zone banking union no big change for UK - PMReuters UKLONDON (Reuters) - Greater banking integration in the euro zone would not necessarily be a fundamental change for Britain as long there are proper safeguards in place, British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Britain and Its Place Within the EurozoneHuffington Post UK (blog)It will only be once the eurozone is stabilised and working reasonably effectively, that it will it be possible for people to give time to working out the shape of a new European Union.

As eurozone crisis bites, jobless rate hits 11.1%The Korea Herald“With the eurozone likely having suffered appreciable GDP contraction in the second quarter and in grave danger of contracting again in the third. And with eurozone business confidence generally low and fragile, the likelihood is that the eurozone ...

The fault lines beneath the euro crisis | Green Left WeeklyBy stuart_mAnd yet, despite the rising panic, the June 22 Rome meeting of the leaders of the eurozone's four largest economies (Germany, France, Italy and Spain) could only agree on one proposal to put to the critical June 29-30 European Summit.Green Left Weekly

Brussels meeting on euro crisis: losers and winners : Voice of RussiaBy Crystal ParkIt was a long two days in Brussels as EU leaders spent long hours trying to figure out an acceptable solution to dig itself out of the Eurozone mess. Almost all countries seem to be pleased with the meeting's results with emerged clear winners ...Voice of Russia, News